MoMA Announces 2017 Frank Lloyd Wright Retrospective
The New York museum will host a major exhibition of the architect’s work in honor of what would have been his 150th birthday.
View ArticleSix Events to Check Out This Week at the London Festival of Architecture
The 2016 line-up features more than 200 events, including exhibitions, talks, and more throughout London. Here are six happenings that you shouldn't miss.
View ArticleSet Designers On Resurrecting LGBTQ Haven the Caravan Club
Helen Scarlett O’Neill and Harry Ross collaborated to recreate the historic London venue that was raided and shuttered 1934.
View ArticleArchitecture Writer Christopher Gray Dies at 66
Gray authored the weekly New York Times Streetscapes column for almost 30 years.
View ArticleIconic Home Beneath the Sign Competition Winners Announced
The program was organized to function as a design charrette to generate ideas for the unoccupied space below the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles.
View ArticleCrowdfunding: A New Catalyst for Public Interest Design?
University of Minnesota architecture students formulate a hypothetical Kickstarter campaign to unify divided communities.
View ArticleMexico City Metro Installation for Sexual Harassment Awareness
The "Penis Seat" has gotten a lot of attention since a campaign video was published to Youtube.
View ArticlePratt Institute GAUD Names First Critic at Large
Thom Mayne, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect and founding principal of architectural firm Morphosis, will begin his new role this spring.
View ArticleWhite House Perimeters Restricted by Secret Service
Tourists will now have to stand near the northern boundary of the Ellipse park south of the White House grounds.
View ArticleBreaking Down the Barriers of Time with Virtual Reality
Alternate facts are coming to architecture, with augmented and virtual reality helping to bring fantasies and alternate realities to life.
View ArticleThe Conflicting Future for Arctic Settlement and Design
Blaine Brownell reviews 'Many Norths: Spatial Practice in a Polar Territory' by architects Lola Sheppard and Mason White.
View ArticleHippification Comes to Des Moines
The Midwest's fastest-growing city sees well-paid professionals bringing life back to its downtown.
View ArticleDesigner and Artist Vito Acconci Dead at 77
The performance and installation artist died on Thursday after a short illness.
View ArticleJohn Hejduk, Reinstalled
Two exhibits at The Cooper Union examine the former's dean's work, including a selection of photographs by Hélène Binet and an installation of his Jan Palach Memorial in Cooper Square.
View ArticleThe Rise of Forensic Architecture
How Eyal Weizman and his London-based team use design tools to investigate human rights abuses around the globe.
View ArticleProfessor and Architect Diane Lewis Dies at 65
Known for her teaching practices and architecture career, the New York design figure leaves behind a legacy of advocacy.
View ArticleObama Presidential Center Breaks with Funding Convention
The presidential library has opted out of the the National Archives and Records Administration's presidential library program—which provides millions in funding for 13 major presidential libraries.
View ArticleThe Loeb Fellowship's Incoming Class of 2017-18
The Harvard Graduate School of Design has announced nine mid-career professionals who will receive the school's annual grant to study how to make the world a better place.
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